September 21, 2024

N.J. coronavirus death toll increases to 12,214 with 164,497 total cases. Stage 2 of reopening 1 week away.

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The coronavirus death toll in New Jersey increased to 12,214 on Monday as officials announced the total number of cases now stands at 164,497 with the state one week away from Stage 2 of the reopening plan.

The latest update on the outbreak includes 40 new deaths and 356 new cases — the 10th consecutive day with fewer than 1,000 new cases.

Gov. Phil Murphy said the downward trend in new cases and deaths continues, clearing the way for more reopening of businesses. Public and private pools may reopen starting June 22, Murphy announced Monday, though though specifics on restrictions will not be released until Tuesday.

The trends for new coronavirus deaths, cases, and hospitalizations have declined since peaking in April. Murphy has gradually peeled back his restrictions, with the state set to start Stage 2 of its multiphase reopening June 15, when restaurants will be allowed to offer outdoor dining and nonessential retail will be permitted to welcome customers back inside, though at half capacity.

“The spread of COVID-19 continues to slow,” Murphy said at his daily coronavirus briefing in Trenton. “Let’s make sure these numbers stay moving in the right direction.”

In recent days, Murphy has also touted that the rate of coronavirus retransmission in New Jersey remains below 1 — meaning every infected person spreads it to fewer than one other person.

“The rate remains below one — at .70 — which means that each new case is leading to fewer than one other new case,” Murphy said. More than 975,000 coronavirus tests have been administered in New Jersey since the outbreak began.

New Jersey’s 71 hospitals reported a peak in patients with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases on April 14 when more than 8,000 people were being treated. Hospitalizations have declined to 1,740 as of Sunday night, though the state’s dashboard lacks data for one hospital.

The county-by-county number of cases and deaths includes:

  • Hudson County: 18,584 with 1,226 deaths
  • Bergen County: 18,538 with 1,621 deaths
  • Essex County: 18,117 with 1,710 deaths
  • Passaic County: 16,461 with 975 deaths
  • Union County: 16,241 with 1,100 deaths
  • Middlesex County: 16,227 with 1,043 deaths
  • Ocean County: 9,041 with 781 deaths
  • Monmouth County: 8,498 with 640 deaths
  • Mercer County: 7,184 with 504 deaths
  • Camden County: 6,827 with 374 deaths
  • Morris County: 6,602 with 625 deaths
  • Burlington County: 4,798 with 327 deaths
  • Somerset County: 4,670 with 427 deaths
  • Cumberland County: 2,575 with 90 deaths
  • Atlantic County: 2,383 with 167 deaths
  • Gloucester County: 2,332 with 152 deaths
  • Warren County: 1,192 with 135 deaths
  • Sussex County: 1,141 with 149 deaths
  • Hunterdon County: 1,025 with 64 deaths
  • Salem County: 682 with 53 deaths
  • Cape May County: 647 with 51 deaths
  • Another 744 cases are under investigation to determine where the person resides.

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    The total number of coronavirus cases in New Jersey is cumulative and does not reflect the likely thousands of residents who have recovered. There may also be infected residents who have yet to be tested, though the state has more than doubled the daily tests being administered in recent weeks.

    As of Monday, more than 7 million people have tested positive for COVID-19 across the globe, according to a running tally by Johns Hopkins University. Of those, more than 409,000 have died and more than 3.1 million have recovered.

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